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Engineering

Bringing a product to market quickly and efficiently is challenging: early design decisions influence manufacturability, quality, cost, and time-to-market. To master this complexity, it takes more than just good ideas – it requires integrated engineering, the right tools, and cross-functional expertise.

With a global team of over 130 engineers across various disciplines, we support you with the competencies needed to turn your product into a scalable success.

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Engineering that accelerates industrialization

From the first concept to volume production, early design decisions shape the success of your product. We ensure that your product is not only innovative, but also ready for efficient, high-quality manufacturing from the outset.

  • Early integration of manufacturing requirements into product design
  • Reduction of redesigns and error-prone assemblies
  • Improved test coverage and lower testing costs
  • Minimization of obsolescence risks
  • Accelerated time-to-market through smarter design decisions
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Our engineering disciplines

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Life-Cycle benefits in Engineering

Cost optimization

By involving engineering early in the product lifecycle, cost drivers can be identified and addressed proactively—through smarter component selection, simplified designs, and reduced rework. This leads to significant savings in both development and production phases.

Obsolescence management

Early collaboration with engineering enables the selection of components with secure long-term availability and multiple sourcing options. This reduces the risk of using parts that become obsolete mid-project and avoids costly last-minute redesigns.

Compliance management

When engineering is involved from the outset, compliance with regulatory and industry-specific standards (e.g. RoHS, REACH, IPC) can be built into the design. This ensures faster certification processes, minimizes legal risks, and avoids delays due to non-compliant components.

Supply management

Engineering teams that are integrated early can tailor designs to align with supply chain capabilities, such as preferred suppliers, lead times, and local sourcing strategies. This enhances planning accuracy, ensures better part availability, and mitigates supply disruptions.

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